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this is about saving your democracy, as -- as much about that as about saving our environment. it's more important to change your politician than your light bulb, or to buy a -- you know an electric car, although that's important, but the most important thing is to try to rescue our democracy, because as the vice president said the facts are in. we know what this is doing to our country and planet. we need a rational response and that won't happen as long as our democracy has been corrupted or stolen and as he said hacked or hijacked. but everything we need to do to address the challenge of global warming are things we ought to be doing anyway for the sake of our economy, prosperity public health national security, our moral authority in the world and the leadership that has made the united states an exemplary nation. we are borrowing a billion dollars a day from nations that don't share our values to bring in oil. some of them are outright hostile to us. because of our addiction to oil and carbon funding both sides of the war against terror, and if we were able to keep that $7
this is about saving your democracy, as -- as much about that as about saving our environment. it's more important to change your politician than your light bulb, or to buy a -- you know an electric car, although that's important, but the most important thing is to try to rescue our democracy, because as the vice president said the facts are in. we know what this is doing to our country and planet. we need a rational response and that won't happen as long as our democracy has been corrupted or...
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is there a point where the environment of the nation some our crisishow crystallizes or mesetas sizes. >> nothing has held up to scrutiny. what's frightening is that we have a point of no return, but everyone has a new one that we have to study. i worry about the one we haven't found yet. >> eliot: i got to ask you and i hate to mix politics and science. we try to keep them different. the koch brothers had funded your project presuming that you would be a skeptic and continue to be a skeptic. what has been the response been from those who had been skeptics and were disappointed that you looked at the evidence and drew a different conclusion. >> their skepticism was on solid criticism in the way the data had been selected, manipulated and poor station quality. we addressed each one of those in turn. i don't sense disappointment. they wanted to put it on solid foundation. if it turns out there is no global warming fine. if there turns out to be global warming, fine. i saw no disappointment. >> eliot: was it attributed to them a political perspective? have they looked at the data and sai
is there a point where the environment of the nation some our crisishow crystallizes or mesetas sizes. >> nothing has held up to scrutiny. what's frightening is that we have a point of no return, but everyone has a new one that we have to study. i worry about the one we haven't found yet. >> eliot: i got to ask you and i hate to mix politics and science. we try to keep them different. the koch brothers had funded your project presuming that you would be a skeptic and continue to be...
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s agenda attempts to abolish unsustainable environments including golf courses and paved roads. the u.n. is going to come and take your paved road and your golf course away. this is what he believes. here he is on glen glenn beck's radio show. >> the goal is no personal ownership? >> that's exactly right. as you know the progressives fundamentally view private property as illegitimate. and they view anyone's success either in the u.s. or the u.s. material success compared to the rest of the world simply as a product of oppression. and so their agenda is to redistribute the wealth. >> i cannot imagine that you're ever going to get elected. you make too much sense. there is no way you're going to get elected. in texas. >> of course he will. >> yeah. >> jennifer: oh my my, my. before you abandon all hope for texas consider the other rising star coming out of there. the san antonio mayor who just was selected as the keynote speaker at the democratic convention. and castro went to harvard law school. then he became a political wunderkind and he's one of the youngest mayors of a major
s agenda attempts to abolish unsustainable environments including golf courses and paved roads. the u.n. is going to come and take your paved road and your golf course away. this is what he believes. here he is on glen glenn beck's radio show. >> the goal is no personal ownership? >> that's exactly right. as you know the progressives fundamentally view private property as illegitimate. and they view anyone's success either in the u.s. or the u.s. material success compared to the...
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i can't believe they care about the environment at the united nations. it was adopted only by 178 nations. okay. now what is kusic going to do. he thinks it's a plan, and that it involves hobbit homes. quote, agenda 21 attempts to abolish unsustainable environments including golf courses, grazing pastures and paved roads. oh come on. it hopes to leave mother earth's surface unscratched by mankind. he's coming for our paved roads and golf courses. all right for guys this epically crazy who am i going to talk to about this? who would be an expert on this type of thing? jerry, jerry jerry jerry jerry. >> please, please,. >> cenk: great to see you. >> nice to see you again. >> cenk: jerry springer hosts the jerry springer show, and former mayor and now host of a new show "baggage." >> i need to find a job. i need to find something i can do. i can't find anything else. >> cenk: you only have 28 shows i know. thank you for joining us. who is crazyier, the guys who come on the jerry springer show or these guys who are judges and maybe the next u.s. senator from
i can't believe they care about the environment at the united nations. it was adopted only by 178 nations. okay. now what is kusic going to do. he thinks it's a plan, and that it involves hobbit homes. quote, agenda 21 attempts to abolish unsustainable environments including golf courses, grazing pastures and paved roads. oh come on. it hopes to leave mother earth's surface unscratched by mankind. he's coming for our paved roads and golf courses. all right for guys this epically crazy who am i...
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now in this socio-economic environment having money can be seen as a problem. there is this group of have's and have not's and they can't speak to each other and they have completely different priorities. >> eliot: it's a fascinateing area, it's just occupy wall street that the phrase 1% has taken on such heavy meaning. now freighted with all of these issues if in fact, you're right--not you individually, but the studies a that you're reporting on this, do you accept it as a writer? >> the research shows incrementally more money makes you less ethical and more selfish and more insulated and more numb. if you make $150,000, you're more numb than someone who makes $50,000. we're not talking about people who have $14 million. >> eliot: before we get into this and the fun stuff, i have to ask you about the method of questions, causation. do you get rich because you're less ethical or are you okay in the beginning and then you become less ethical. >> great question, and the answer is yes and yes. people who have these qualities selfishness individuality self-serving
now in this socio-economic environment having money can be seen as a problem. there is this group of have's and have not's and they can't speak to each other and they have completely different priorities. >> eliot: it's a fascinateing area, it's just occupy wall street that the phrase 1% has taken on such heavy meaning. now freighted with all of these issues if in fact, you're right--not you individually, but the studies a that you're reporting on this, do you accept it as a writer?...
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so they think less about the environment than jobs. if we don't have that argument, that's an important thing. the second thing, i hate to say but i think joe is probably right, that it would be a crisis. in other words that you would see something on the order of food or huge water shortages. water is the biggest untold story. i mean if people are wasting so muchwater, our manufacturing plants have to learn to do better without using so much water. suddenly, people have to, you know, stop. the best thing is when you have a suburban environment, something comes home to them. >> that's kind of -- it sounds trivial but if we solve the jobs problem or confronts a creases. >> that's something we mentioned in the last second, the geo engineering fix some people suggest. you were pointing out during a break that by itself will not fix things. the idea of just pumping lots of pollution into the atmosphere, it's going to be so hard to sort of control how much that blocks the sun. what does that do to the planet? that there needs to be somethin
so they think less about the environment than jobs. if we don't have that argument, that's an important thing. the second thing, i hate to say but i think joe is probably right, that it would be a crisis. in other words that you would see something on the order of food or huge water shortages. water is the biggest untold story. i mean if people are wasting so muchwater, our manufacturing plants have to learn to do better without using so much water. suddenly, people have to, you know, stop. the...
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there seemed to be a consensus protecting the environment was important. what's happened to the consensus. why is even the notion of global warming under attack by the republican party and those on the right? >> i think it is not politically expedient. i think you know, people on that side of the aisle probably have a lot to gain from the status quo. and changing things the way we need to isn't necessarily convenient. but the truth is you know, i don't understand it. i don't understand it. science has been rejected on so many counts and things like the clean water act which make sense. before the clean water act was passed, the quality of water was governed by each state individually. and it wasn't working. rivers were catching on fire. the clean water act was passed. there were federal regulations governing the quality of our water. and things got a lot better and now we want to go back to how it was before which is clearly a system that doesn't work. >> eliot: it is staggering when you recognize how much the political debate has shift in the wrong direct
there seemed to be a consensus protecting the environment was important. what's happened to the consensus. why is even the notion of global warming under attack by the republican party and those on the right? >> i think it is not politically expedient. i think you know, people on that side of the aisle probably have a lot to gain from the status quo. and changing things the way we need to isn't necessarily convenient. but the truth is you know, i don't understand it. i don't understand...
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and the more they are talking about this the less they are talking about economic recovery the environment, unemployment globalization and wage inequality. these are things they are talking about, because the religion is taking automatic of the air out of the room. and you have the elder states people pulling their hair out because this is not a conversation they want to have at this time. >> santorum's attacking the president's environmental theology obviously preceded the release release of that tape and his press secretary's error. >> simple slip of the tongue. >> sure. it's very often you point at an elephant and go mouse. it can't just be people spouting off at the mouth in the middle of a race. santorum has to be using the term theology regarding scientific practice, didn't he? >> in recent descriptors for rick santorum on the campaign trail were disciplined and irrelevant, almost in the same sentence. he has been a very disciplined campaigner, yet fallen way behind in the polls for just this reason. but certainly this kind of language is not just a dog whistle, it's an air-raid sire
and the more they are talking about this the less they are talking about economic recovery the environment, unemployment globalization and wage inequality. these are things they are talking about, because the religion is taking automatic of the air out of the room. and you have the elder states people pulling their hair out because this is not a conversation they want to have at this time. >> santorum's attacking the president's environmental theology obviously preceded the release...
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every person whose part of that environment. that's often forgotten because we tend to think of it only as what benefited the individual who might be admitted. because of affirmative action policies. >> eliot: which is why so many presidents of institutions of higher constitution say do not keep us the freedom-- >> it's very good to see the president of the university of texas on the steps of the supreme court defending this. there are those who are saying to the courts we need this type of administration system. we need today's world to considerate amongst a number of factors who we admit. >> eliot: let's pick up on that thread. you say race alone cannot be the the deter manet factor. has race become a smaller and smaller percentage of what you look at when you measure access to opportunity? >> i think most universities are looking at a wide variety of factors of which race is one. family background, what high school you went to, ethnicity grades, test scores, a whole range of factors, participation in extracurricular activitie
every person whose part of that environment. that's often forgotten because we tend to think of it only as what benefited the individual who might be admitted. because of affirmative action policies. >> eliot: which is why so many presidents of institutions of higher constitution say do not keep us the freedom-- >> it's very good to see the president of the university of texas on the steps of the supreme court defending this. there are those who are saying to the courts we need this...
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for election -- >> but don't you think -- excuse me for interrupting -- but don't you think in this environment someone like me who has been elected by a party would have a very difficult time getting confirmed? because you almost have to say nothing as -- as they are up for nomination because of the -- the huge partisan riff. >> no, i don't think you would have a tough time -- >> well, not me, but -- don't talk about me. [ laughter ] >> no, no, that was your question. tell -- tell the reporter to play back the transcript -- >> i'm just saying someone who is not in this judicial path, who has never said anything, that would be more likely to be confirmed, rather than someone who has been elected to an office. >> that isn't so. mitten was confirmed, douglas was confirmed -- >> but then the tea party was not there in those days. >> well, the tea party doesn't control the senate. we ought to reject some nominees who won't answer any questions, but i think you would have had smooth sailing -- >> okay. but let me ask you -- you are so funny -- i want to ask you a different question about whether dem
for election -- >> but don't you think -- excuse me for interrupting -- but don't you think in this environment someone like me who has been elected by a party would have a very difficult time getting confirmed? because you almost have to say nothing as -- as they are up for nomination because of the -- the huge partisan riff. >> no, i don't think you would have a tough time -- >> well, not me, but -- don't talk about me. [ laughter ] >> no, no, that was your question....
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we'll protect areas that are vital to tourism, the environment, and our national protection. that's why my administration will consider potentials of areas in the mid- and south atlantic and then the gulf of mexico. >> then what happened? >> this happened? >> coast guard workers spent the day searching for oil workers have a huge explosion happened. it came out of nowhere and left several workers critically injured. and the vigil is on again tonight. >> after he agreed with the republicans we have teletransocean disaster, and all of a sudden he is responsible. now recently on april 5th they signed the jobs act. this was also so bipartisan. it passed the house 390 to 23. and the senate vote was -- >> this bill represents the kind of bipartisan action we should be taking in washington to help our economy. the true creation of jobs is the private sector, not the government. our job is to help our companies grow and hire. that's why i pushed for this bill, and why i know the bipartisan group of legislatures here pushed for this bill that's why i have cut taxes for small businesse
we'll protect areas that are vital to tourism, the environment, and our national protection. that's why my administration will consider potentials of areas in the mid- and south atlantic and then the gulf of mexico. >> then what happened? >> this happened? >> coast guard workers spent the day searching for oil workers have a huge explosion happened. it came out of nowhere and left several workers critically injured. and the vigil is on again tonight. >> after he agreed...
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if you grew up, you know, in a suburban environment or some sort of environment that doesn't contain that kind of violence, you wouldn't see it in your day-to-day life and not that every urban area is violent. but i'm saying if you're not encountering it in your day-to-day life, it won't be something that's familiar to you. if you see it on tv every day in the movies every day, on the internet every day, it is less likely to be as shocking. >> there were serial killers in the '70s. some of the most famous serial killers were in the '70s. >> stephanie: but to this degree kiss, there weren't -- with mass shootings with assault weapons what is it, every week pretty much, right? >> i personally think it is really two things. it is access to this kind of weaponry. because there's a difference between hurting yourself or committing some sort of violence with a weapon that's not deadly necessarily. and then it is mental health services. i think if we didn't stigmatize mental health difficulty, we made it easier for people to get help and we really -- >> stephanie: and part of that, jacki, i
if you grew up, you know, in a suburban environment or some sort of environment that doesn't contain that kind of violence, you wouldn't see it in your day-to-day life and not that every urban area is violent. but i'm saying if you're not encountering it in your day-to-day life, it won't be something that's familiar to you. if you see it on tv every day in the movies every day, on the internet every day, it is less likely to be as shocking. >> there were serial killers in the '70s. some...
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what you want to do is set as stable an environment at possible so in the companies we depend on for oil far flung countries and the gulf and mexico and indonesia, we want to have a steady and calm dialogue. long term, that does much more for stability at the pump. >> everybody hates long-term solutions. people want to know right now is there something that can be done. dan weiss, in your opinion, is there anything that can be done at least about the speculation side from the administration? >> i think selling some reserve oil would help burst that speculative bubble, because all of a sudden, there would be another 30 or 60 million barrels put into the marketplace. the agency that over sees oil trade that yet to use its authority for the world market and reduce the amount that can be bought. unfortunately, the way it's set up, the president is not able to order them to do anything, because it's an independent agency. hopefully he can use the bully pulpit to get them to speed up their work and crack down on wall street speculators. >> unfortunately, we've got to go, and here's my prob
what you want to do is set as stable an environment at possible so in the companies we depend on for oil far flung countries and the gulf and mexico and indonesia, we want to have a steady and calm dialogue. long term, that does much more for stability at the pump. >> everybody hates long-term solutions. people want to know right now is there something that can be done. dan weiss, in your opinion, is there anything that can be done at least about the speculation side from the...
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we would love for other occupiers to get involved in the areas that interest them whether it's environment or anything else, and they can do that. that's just one avenue through the regulatory process. but again occupy is a very vast movement. a lot of people with a lot of different interests. >> it's a diversity of tactics and this is fitting into a large diversity of tactic. >> i'm going to analogize ralph nadar who brought us through grassroots activism and the notoriety when g.m. tried to unearth his private life. but then what did he was used the america in this matter that mechanism that you're talking about testimony through the legal framework that had enormous success creating a civil rights movement. i think this is a brilliant tactic. you have these skills. i hope you continue with this. >> we thank you and we certainly will. for the time being the vocal rule still has to be implemented by the regulators. there are rumble rumblings in congress as bankers and republicans try to repeal it, but the fight needs to be fought. >> thank you. two could you founders of occupy sec. alexis
we would love for other occupiers to get involved in the areas that interest them whether it's environment or anything else, and they can do that. that's just one avenue through the regulatory process. but again occupy is a very vast movement. a lot of people with a lot of different interests. >> it's a diversity of tactics and this is fitting into a large diversity of tactic. >> i'm going to analogize ralph nadar who brought us through grassroots activism and the notoriety when...
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legal experts said in the protest environment another tragedy could take place that was covered by the stand your ground law. so, wow -- [ applause ] >> humidity and now we'll have to wear kevlar. >> should we be rethinking our trip to tampa. >> yeah. you really take your life into your hands going to florida. >> yes, and i will be wearing my sexy liberal gear. >> oh. [ somber music ] >> yeah. >> you'll make a great target. >> i'm kind of known for having a clever sense of humor. >> announcer: it's the "stephanie miller show." ♪ you'll find us. >>weeknights on current tv. while you're out catching a movie. [ growls ] lucky for me your friends showed up with this awesome bone. hey! you guys are great. and if you got your home insurance where you got your cut rate car insurance, it might not replace all this. [ electricity crackling ] [ gasping ] so get allstate. you could save money and be better protected from mayhem like me. [ dennis ] dollar for dollar, nobody protects you from mayhem like allstate. >>we tackle the big issues here in our nation's capital. ♪ >> announcer: stephani
legal experts said in the protest environment another tragedy could take place that was covered by the stand your ground law. so, wow -- [ applause ] >> humidity and now we'll have to wear kevlar. >> should we be rethinking our trip to tampa. >> yeah. you really take your life into your hands going to florida. >> yes, and i will be wearing my sexy liberal gear. >> oh. [ somber music ] >> yeah. >> you'll make a great target. >> i'm kind of known...
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they either need to find somebody closer to the center -- >> jennifer: do you think in this gop environment, if he really is more of a moderate could he be successful? >> that is the big question. as you know the pendulum swings back and forth in politics. there was a time when pat buchanan and ross perreault could challenge bush senior and then it swung book and we got george w. bush. >> jennifer: let's assume that president obama getting reelected and has another four years. what is jeb bush doing right now? >> he is putting together a lot of different pieces that to me look like a presidential platform. on immigration he is way out ahead of his party and is writing a book right now that will lay out his philosophy on immigration. >> jennifer: smart move. >> yes. and george w. bush put out a book on economic policy this summer called "the 4% solution," not many people read it, but jeb was supportive of it. >> jennifer: so you think that george w. bush wrote that policy at his behest -- >> it's out of the george w. bush institute and jeb was on the board -- >> jennifer: fascinating bush po
they either need to find somebody closer to the center -- >> jennifer: do you think in this gop environment, if he really is more of a moderate could he be successful? >> that is the big question. as you know the pendulum swings back and forth in politics. there was a time when pat buchanan and ross perreault could challenge bush senior and then it swung book and we got george w. bush. >> jennifer: let's assume that president obama getting reelected and has another four years....
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it's what we are thinking about with the environment what will happen to immigration reform when congress started dragging its feet and how has the president continued to stand strong and powell's endorsement talks about that. >> stephanie: hitting a hard break, thanks so much. and thanks for your good workout there. >> thanks so much. >> stephanie: there he is he goes kal pen. right back in marcy next on the "stephanie miller" show. 29 minutes after the hour. speaking of jobs in the economy we'll talk to representative henry cuellar from the great to miss my show is if that's the only time you can get to a polling place. make sure that voting is your day. besides, you can always dvr my show. you really cant' dvr the future of the country. to help you make informed decisions, watch current tv's politically direct lineup. only on current tv. so vote and vote smart. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> announcer: stephanie miller. >> relax. this is just temporary. like lesbianism at women's colleges. [ laughing ] >> stephanie: this is the stephanie miller. 1-800-steph-12. representative henry cuellar joins
it's what we are thinking about with the environment what will happen to immigration reform when congress started dragging its feet and how has the president continued to stand strong and powell's endorsement talks about that. >> stephanie: hitting a hard break, thanks so much. and thanks for your good workout there. >> thanks so much. >> stephanie: there he is he goes kal pen. right back in marcy next on the "stephanie miller" show. 29 minutes after the hour....
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what you want to do is to set as stable a possible environment so in current trees where we depend upon for a lot of oil ourselves and canada domestically but far-flung countries in the gulf and mexico indonesia and venzuela and others that you want to have a steady and a calm dialogue so we don't disrupt the flow flows. and long-term, that does much more for stability at the pump than anything that the short-term measure. >> everybody says long-term solutions. people want to know right now is there something that can be done. dan dan weiss, is there anything that can be done from the speculation side, from the administration? >> i think selling some reserve oil would help burst that speculative bubble because all of the sudden there would be attorney in 30 or 60 million barrels in the marketplace. in addition, the agency that overseas oil trades has yet to use its full authority to police our oil markets and reduce the amount of oil that wall street speculateors can actually buy. the agency needs to use its authority and do that as soon as possible. unfortunately, the way it's set up,
what you want to do is to set as stable a possible environment so in current trees where we depend upon for a lot of oil ourselves and canada domestically but far-flung countries in the gulf and mexico indonesia and venzuela and others that you want to have a steady and a calm dialogue so we don't disrupt the flow flows. and long-term, that does much more for stability at the pump than anything that the short-term measure. >> everybody says long-term solutions. people want to know right...
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how optimistic in this hugely partisan environment we are in, how optimistic are you that some version of your bill is actually going to be passed? >> well, we'll know on thursday. we'll have a vote on thursday. at this point it is not clear what the republicans are going to do. i'm hopeful we'll have at least some republican support. as you know, they keep throwing roadblocks in front of us. i'm sure we'll have a majority of members which in a normal democratic process, would be enough to pass it. every bill now requires this supermajority to be able to get beyond a filibuster so we'll have a majority. we'll have over 50 but will we have 60, i don't know. >> jennifer: what could possibly be an objection? why would they object? what are they saying? >> you know, at this point they're not really saying anything. the only thing i heard is well, we should do broad tax reform. my response is yes, we should! but until we can get it done, i don't think we should pay for any more people to pack up and leave and you and i know what's happening in other countries. no other country would do this
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they can't survive in that kind of environment. and so there's a long -- it could take decades before we know the impact, for example, on tuna and some of the other species of fish because, as i said, things build up. you don't know. >> something you were pointing out during the break which i didn't realize is that even though bp has agreed to pay the settlements to the s.e.c. and the federal government, there is a civil suit they're pushing forward with. >> that's under the clean water act. they're attempting to prove gross negligence led to this spill and if they can do that, they can be fined up to $4400 per barrel that was leaked and that could total more than $20 billion. if the government's able to make that case. there's a trial set to begin in february down in new orleans in u.s. district court. bp may settle before that. if they can -- if the government and the states all agree that the amount that they propose is okay. >> still individual lawsuits. folks affected by the business. >> there are thousands of cases where comp
they can't survive in that kind of environment. and so there's a long -- it could take decades before we know the impact, for example, on tuna and some of the other species of fish because, as i said, things build up. you don't know. >> something you were pointing out during the break which i didn't realize is that even though bp has agreed to pay the settlements to the s.e.c. and the federal government, there is a civil suit they're pushing forward with. >> that's under the clean...
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wade. >> how about the environment? global warming, climate change all of these things will come up for the court. and there are three branches of government, and the court is a lifetime appointment so people get it, but we have four more days and if the little bronco bomb-a girl can be patient, we'll get it done. >> stephanie: just settle down little girl we'll get you a unicorn that farts glitter. >> exactly. >> stephanie: right. rush limbaugh. >> chris christie had decided to play the role of a greek column for president obama. not just praising obama. i mean it's -- it's -- let me just put it this way. this is wrong for one man to love another man, but that man love out there is -- it's -- [ inaudible ]. >> does we have any kind of modulating kind of -- >> stephanie: device. >> apparently the golden microphone is just gold -- >> there must have some meters indicating that you are blowing -- >> that was the original audio. >> stephanie: that was a gay joke, all of the people that have died and the president and chris
wade. >> how about the environment? global warming, climate change all of these things will come up for the court. and there are three branches of government, and the court is a lifetime appointment so people get it, but we have four more days and if the little bronco bomb-a girl can be patient, we'll get it done. >> stephanie: just settle down little girl we'll get you a unicorn that farts glitter. >> exactly. >> stephanie: right. rush limbaugh. >> chris christie...
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. >> stephanie: romney's pollster said obama has are political environment problem, he has an intensity problem, image problem, and a ballot problem, and it will all add up to a chal edging tuesday next week. >> what is he talking about exactly. >> obama has an image problem? this from the romney camp. >> stephanie: right. new surveys in which obama held a solid lead in ohio eight point lead in wisconsin, but romney aids insisted things are on the right track. >> of course she didn't. of course we are. of course we are on the right wrack. >> stephanie: we feel we are in a very good place and this race is exactly where we wanted to be. and their political director said right now their firewalls are burning. >> firewalls don't burn they prevent burning from getting through. >> i assumed there was a wall of fire. [ mocking laughter ] >> oh, my god. >> stephanie: there has been little movement since his first debate surge. several pollsters are suggesting that mitt romney is claiming the polls are wrong across the board. i imagine mitt romney -- is he still collecting unneeded canned goods
. >> stephanie: romney's pollster said obama has are political environment problem, he has an intensity problem, image problem, and a ballot problem, and it will all add up to a chal edging tuesday next week. >> what is he talking about exactly. >> obama has an image problem? this from the romney camp. >> stephanie: right. new surveys in which obama held a solid lead in ohio eight point lead in wisconsin, but romney aids insisted things are on the right track. >>...
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it can deliver that. >> michael levi is the senior fellow for energy and environment at the council onphon relations. follow the good work of the council on foreign relationsats cfr.org. just wanted to get the facts, just wanted to get the numbers. michael, thank you so much for your time this morning. >> thank you. >> now, if you look at the numbers, if you look at the numbers, santorum, romney and newt gingrich are just simply not telling the truth when it comes to energy. >> that's very, very important. i want to take one more call here on health care from jake in rodondo beach, california. james carville said the best thing that could happen to president obama would be to lose in the supreme court. what do you say? >> congratulations on your current show, bill. ? >> how about it? thank you. >> impartially in agreement. i won't say it's the best thing because i like a lot of the provisions in the bill and if the supreme court knocks it all down, i think we lose. but i think getting the public option back on the table would be a good thing if they take up the individual mandate and it wo
it can deliver that. >> michael levi is the senior fellow for energy and environment at the council onphon relations. follow the good work of the council on foreign relationsats cfr.org. just wanted to get the facts, just wanted to get the numbers. michael, thank you so much for your time this morning. >> thank you. >> now, if you look at the numbers, if you look at the numbers, santorum, romney and newt gingrich are just simply not telling the truth when it comes to energy....
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we are in such a partisan environment, is there literally is like two sets of truths or facts. >> yeah. >> stephanie: they send you something that they are convinced is true, and they are not. >> right. like obama has lined up concentration camps and coming after your guns and mitt romney actually passed more gun-control laws in massachusetts. obama has been terrible terrible on gun control. >> the democratic party dropped it in the '90s. >> stephanie: yeah. >> yeah, all of this stuff, as you say is made up completely invented, fact free, and here is what it does come down to. it comes down to the fact that will a lie beat the truth? >> stephanie: yeah. >> and the only time we're going to break through -- the problem we have got is that the money that will be spent over the next 60 days -- or 75 days however long is going to be so huge. we saw an eight to one scott walker outspending his opponent in wisconsin, that's the koch brothers. >> stephanie: yeah. >> there will be three times when it will matter when obama stands next to romney and looks him in the eye. >> stephanie: we keep ta
we are in such a partisan environment, is there literally is like two sets of truths or facts. >> yeah. >> stephanie: they send you something that they are convinced is true, and they are not. >> right. like obama has lined up concentration camps and coming after your guns and mitt romney actually passed more gun-control laws in massachusetts. obama has been terrible terrible on gun control. >> the democratic party dropped it in the '90s. >> stephanie: yeah....
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whether it is immigration or the environment or war and peace or energy, it's a choice. it's a choice between two radically different paths to the future. and as president obama, he started out by accepting the nomination of this party. >> madam chairwoman, delegates i accept your nomination for president of the united states. [ cheers & applause ] >> bill: he had a lot of fun sort of poking fun at sarcastically, the republicans. he said, you know, for everything -- all they ever think of is tax cuts are the cure for everything. >> have a surplus? try a tax cut. deficit too high? try another. feel a cold coming on? take two tax cuts, roll back some regulations and call us in the morning. >> bill: he also had fun with mitt romney back to the olympic moment where romney got off the plane in london and ripped into the brits saying he doubted that they could pull off the olympics. not a smart move, said the president. >> you might not be ready for diplomacy with beijing if you can't visit the olympics without insulting our closest ally! >> bill: amateur hour when it comes to
whether it is immigration or the environment or war and peace or energy, it's a choice. it's a choice between two radically different paths to the future. and as president obama, he started out by accepting the nomination of this party. >> madam chairwoman, delegates i accept your nomination for president of the united states. [ cheers & applause ] >> bill: he had a lot of fun sort of poking fun at sarcastically, the republicans. he said, you know, for everything -- all they...
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once that money poured in, they didn't give a damn about the environment, the voters, the guys who pay me are the oil companies, the coal companies. i'm going to do what they tell me to do. mitt romney is now that on steroids when he says as we talked about earlier in the show hey you guys give me $10 million, here's the energy policy you love. >> not just money and politics. we all agree with that. it's about politicians who have no backbone or spine. we've got one that attitude up on the issues that were tough told the truth and were willing to take the political heat. these guys can't do it. they are weak, and can't call themselves leaders of this country. >> i'd love to hear them stop calling them entitlements and call them earned benefits. >> we paid into them our whole us lives. we'll hear from mother speaker from the convention as we straighten out. they lie and then we give you the real story when we come back on current. [ male announcer ] peppermint that cools as you chew. stimulate your senses. 5 gum. now in micro pack. get irresistibly clean and fresh carpets in your home w
once that money poured in, they didn't give a damn about the environment, the voters, the guys who pay me are the oil companies, the coal companies. i'm going to do what they tell me to do. mitt romney is now that on steroids when he says as we talked about earlier in the show hey you guys give me $10 million, here's the energy policy you love. >> not just money and politics. we all agree with that. it's about politicians who have no backbone or spine. we've got one that attitude up on...
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initial comments host asked cameron whether he made the choice not to be gay, he said he reacted to the environment. when asked if we could be attacked to the host. he answered at my age it is impossible. but the culture kept him from becoming gay with some effort by the time i was eight, nine ten i was thoroughly interested in girls. >> like most homosexual boys. they. they tend to hate the sinner. he said he will never have gay kids because he'll teach them right. and it's all bigotry and a way of getting attention, and these guys have learned the more homophobic they are -- >> my -- >> that's why they are calling obama the metro sexual abe lincoln. >> if as a more man fan get your own planet and wives, how soon will newt gingrich be claiming he is mormon. >> exactly. >> how do you -- john first of all -- we have been talking all morning about polling. how do you think ultimately the marriage equality debate is going to affect or not -- >> i think it is going affect it positively. all of the right-wingers who just said that obama lost the election, maybe you are right, but he just won the history
initial comments host asked cameron whether he made the choice not to be gay, he said he reacted to the environment. when asked if we could be attacked to the host. he answered at my age it is impossible. but the culture kept him from becoming gay with some effort by the time i was eight, nine ten i was thoroughly interested in girls. >> like most homosexual boys. they. they tend to hate the sinner. he said he will never have gay kids because he'll teach them right. and it's all bigotry...
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they have created an environment of fear so that people can use their guns because they're afraid. it is the most back -- whatever words, situation i've ever seen >> stephanie: are you thinking you can't say ass? >> i'm the official gave lutheran pastor of the stephanie miller show. be holy. >> stephanie: pardon me. >> caller: you're forgiven, my child. the other thing -- >> stephanie: you apparentlily have ass backwards how clean my show is. >> caller: honey, i've been watching you for years. i fully understand. the other thing is the idea that even if he did have pot my daughter who is 27 years old married a respectable law-abiding police officer who smoked pot when she was 16 or 17 years old. >> pot has nothing to do with it. >> it has nothing to do with it. >> caller: they love their guns. they love their power which is so impotent. they love being able to do things to other people because they feel so powerless themselves. they'll go for anything in order to assert something over another person. aisha had it right on. they do not care about people. they care about their own se
they have created an environment of fear so that people can use their guns because they're afraid. it is the most back -- whatever words, situation i've ever seen >> stephanie: are you thinking you can't say ass? >> i'm the official gave lutheran pastor of the stephanie miller show. be holy. >> stephanie: pardon me. >> caller: you're forgiven, my child. the other thing -- >> stephanie: you apparentlily have ass backwards how clean my show is. >> caller:...
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it doesn't matter whether you care about the environment, whether you -- what your issue is. if it's the environment if it's your good union worker and you care about collective bark anything and good wages, decent wage, decent worker benefits, safe workplace. if you care about rob, afghanistan, if you care about nuclear weapons, if you care about healthcare, if you care about immigration reform or campaign reform, if you care about appointments to the supreme court, it is all on the line here in 2012. we are in the fight of our lives. i mean the republicans know that. they are going all out. and the -- all out to deny president obama a second term, all out to take us back to the policies of george bush and dick cheney, absolutely, all out as far as i am concerned of the policies that would destroys this country. and yet, what do you hear? what do you hear around washington, d.c. here? what you hear is a stamp ped. you hear a stampede of democrats who are rushing not to back up president obama, not to have his back, not to help him out not to support him, not to encourage him
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the environment has changed. >> bill: thank you. i haven't heard one republican yet say they will vote to end the bush tax cuts for the wealthiest of americans. so what has changed? >> not one. >> bill: for them, not much. brad woodhouse in studio with us. communications director for the dnc. join the conversation any time at 1-866-55-press or on twitter or facebook. we'll be right back. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." they won't go to. oh, no. if al gore's watching today... i.q. will go way up. how are you ever going to solve the problem if you don't look at all of the pieces? >>tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >>you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. >>sharp tongue, quick whit and above all, politically direct. >>you just think there is no low they won't go to. oh, no. if al gore's watching today... smiles make more smiles. when the chocolate is hershey's. life is delicious. you know who is coming on to me now? you know the kind of guys that do rev
the environment has changed. >> bill: thank you. i haven't heard one republican yet say they will vote to end the bush tax cuts for the wealthiest of americans. so what has changed? >> not one. >> bill: for them, not much. brad woodhouse in studio with us. communications director for the dnc. join the conversation any time at 1-866-55-press or on twitter or facebook. we'll be right back. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." they won't go to. oh, no. if...
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it is really an incredible environment of learning. >> bill: right. so now as i understand, unlike candace, do you have a job to go back to. >> i will continue my training. and i'm looking forward to finishing it. at the end of those two years really is -- at the end of my training, i make a decision on how to enter the practice of medicine and really, if i will have an opportunity to have a large component dedicated to policy, i think that will be a big part of my career in the future. >> bill: absolutely. this will give you so many more opportunities, right? more ways to make an impact. >> that's right. physicians aren't necessarily trained with an understanding of policy and guidelines coming down so hhs and the federal government, this gives us an opportunity to contribute and inspires us to be a part of the process in the future. >> bill: anand who is another white house fellow. congratulations again for making the program. thanks for coming in. sharing your story with us. ann o'connell is next, a member of the u.s. coast guard and this year's wh
it is really an incredible environment of learning. >> bill: right. so now as i understand, unlike candace, do you have a job to go back to. >> i will continue my training. and i'm looking forward to finishing it. at the end of those two years really is -- at the end of my training, i make a decision on how to enter the practice of medicine and really, if i will have an opportunity to have a large component dedicated to policy, i think that will be a big part of my career in the...
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we're in this sort of environment where there's no reason that he needs to make that decision right now. i'm grateful that biden and others have done so but politically let's not have that discussion right now. >> ironically david shuster the more i spend time with you, i go from gay to questioning. >> i'm there. >> thank you david shuster. have a great week. >> hum! [ screaming ] >> i googled there is a lovely and talented mrs. shuster. >> you know what, i didn't google that. we'll be right back on the "stephanie miller show." >> god what did you have breakfast this morning, instant bitch? >> announcer: it's the "stephanie miller show." ♪ we have a big, big hour and the iq will go way up. you are welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. thanks current fans. awesome! ♪ ♪ it's all right, it's all right, it's all right ♪ >> announcer: stephanie miller -- ♪ moves in mysterious ways ♪ >> talking about your chair dancing. >> yeah, from seinfeld. >> yeah, that's really mysterious. >> this hour brought to you by go to mypc.com. that's what we use, we love it. we want you t
we're in this sort of environment where there's no reason that he needs to make that decision right now. i'm grateful that biden and others have done so but politically let's not have that discussion right now. >> ironically david shuster the more i spend time with you, i go from gay to questioning. >> i'm there. >> thank you david shuster. have a great week. >> hum! [ screaming ] >> i googled there is a lovely and talented mrs. shuster. >> you know what, i...
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he said the problem with the issues we're operating in a very hostile political environment to deal with -- i think it would be difficult at best. he knows he couldn't get it through his crazy tea party caucus. >> this is a guy who is sitting in the saddle facing the wrong way on a horse he doesn't know! on a horse with no name. while everybody else is yelling for a posse to chase down somebody that doesn't actually exist. and he's just like i'll get him. what? >> stephanie: 29 minutes after the hour. right back on "the stephanie miller show." show." good morning. >> caller: first time calling into a talk show but it is refreshing to see a true liberal show that's truly liberal. >> stephanie: thank you. >> caller: i was calling in. i wanted to talk about i think a lot of the things about the election is overanalyzed and i feel that a lot of people, they're going to vote for who they're going to vote for. most of us already know who we're going to vote for. i don't believe a lot of the people who call themselves moderates or whatever are as [[vo]]joy behar is coming to current tv for one
he said the problem with the issues we're operating in a very hostile political environment to deal with -- i think it would be difficult at best. he knows he couldn't get it through his crazy tea party caucus. >> this is a guy who is sitting in the saddle facing the wrong way on a horse he doesn't know! on a horse with no name. while everybody else is yelling for a posse to chase down somebody that doesn't actually exist. and he's just like i'll get him. what? >> stephanie: 29...
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the mood is changing and i think the new members who are coming in are -- were elected in a different environment with a different mandate, if you can call it a mandate. they were elected to get something done. >> stephanie: yep. >> the 84 or 85 or 86 who are leaving, good riddance! >> stephanie: nicely said, sir. all right, representative john yarmuth, thank you sir. >> i love him. [ applause ] >> stephanie: looky here, an unsolicited testimonial. dave in new hampshire is on to my scam. dear ms. miller, i stumbled on to your program six or seven years ago. it is crystal clear that something afoot. i don't mean your hammertoe. we record your tv show on current to watch after work. oh, thank you. you can watch it because it repeats right after so it is on -- what is it, 9:00 to noon eastern and noon to 3:00 again. >> six hours. >> holy crap. >> stephanie: we purchased a soda stream. er with adding a second rescue drug. met you, john and aisha in boston. appeared at your test mony. my wife and i are from chick wag ga. coincidence? i think not. >> stephanie: they're supporting a hometown girl. thank
the mood is changing and i think the new members who are coming in are -- were elected in a different environment with a different mandate, if you can call it a mandate. they were elected to get something done. >> stephanie: yep. >> the 84 or 85 or 86 who are leaving, good riddance! >> stephanie: nicely said, sir. all right, representative john yarmuth, thank you sir. >> i love him. [ applause ] >> stephanie: looky here, an unsolicited testimonial. dave in new...
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. >> the environmentals have never liked progress or capitalism this is a run-longing plot use the environment to hammer capitolism, use capitolism's pollution to hammer free markets, and that's what they are doing. steve, the environmental movement isn't about clean air and water, we all want that. this is about changing our economy. >> idiot! >> they have people who claim that mercury isn't poisonous. >> yes. we all want that. >> we just don't want to eat our air. >> exactly. we'll finish with rush limbaugh. >> why does a guy who has no experience at anything obama, pass himself off as an expert and believe it. you find something and make him likable, and then the key to that is you have to hope that voters didn't notice that their elected representatives are governing entirely against their wishes because the candidate is such a nice guy. such an engaging guy. he wouldn't possibly want to take away your freedom or change the way the country was founded. [ sighs ] >> when rush limbaugh has stumpy finger pointing at he president, he has four stumpy fingers facing back to himself. for him to s
. >> the environmentals have never liked progress or capitalism this is a run-longing plot use the environment to hammer capitolism, use capitolism's pollution to hammer free markets, and that's what they are doing. steve, the environmental movement isn't about clean air and water, we all want that. this is about changing our economy. >> idiot! >> they have people who claim that mercury isn't poisonous. >> yes. we all want that. >> we just don't want to eat our...
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so it is a very different environment and i think that that could be and of course we don't know but you have to think that it shows something other than just he's paid about 15% every year and that this was the same every year because otherwise, you would just release them if it was the same. >> bill: if it were 15% every year, they would be released. that scoundrel didn't pay taxes in a couple of years. you know as well as i. what's mitt romney trying to hide? judd legum from think progress in studio with us on today's "full court press." >> announcer: radio meets television. the "bill press show." now on current tv. the new news network. we don't stop until we get answers that are truthful, serious, not based on simplistic answers. you want to save money on car insurance? no problem. you want to save money on rv insurance? no problem. you want to save money on motorcycle insurance? no problem. you want to find a place to park all these things? fuggedaboud it. this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance
so it is a very different environment and i think that that could be and of course we don't know but you have to think that it shows something other than just he's paid about 15% every year and that this was the same every year because otherwise, you would just release them if it was the same. >> bill: if it were 15% every year, they would be released. that scoundrel didn't pay taxes in a couple of years. you know as well as i. what's mitt romney trying to hide? judd legum from think...
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jackson family of the michael jackson -- >> of the unity tour -- >> is -- is not a completely stable environment overall? >> that's what i'm saying, yes. >> thanks for the news flash. >> hal sparks will be back home in kentucky next weekend. lexington, kentucky at comedy off broadway. thursday friday saturday night. chances of witnessing my mother yell out expletives is very high. >> and dirtier. >> and dirtier. >> sexy liberal a few tickets left. and jim and chris and jacki schechner will be on stage tomorrow night. >> if i'm still awake. >> perhaps nude. >> we love you rebecca. thank you honey!
jackson family of the michael jackson -- >> of the unity tour -- >> is -- is not a completely stable environment overall? >> that's what i'm saying, yes. >> thanks for the news flash. >> hal sparks will be back home in kentucky next weekend. lexington, kentucky at comedy off broadway. thursday friday saturday night. chances of witnessing my mother yell out expletives is very high. >> and dirtier. >> and dirtier. >> sexy liberal a few tickets left....
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it is a good, therapeutic way to look in a nonhostile environment as to where we need to go with the country. >> john: the fact it is a nonhostile environment means it won't be covered on most cable news outlets. i'm looking over the roster of speakers. of course you're there as well as james carvel and mary madeline. i guess their merge is a model for this kind of event. you have trent lott and ted strickland, jonathan capehart and another married couple, avalon and hoover. it seems like a really, really inspiring roster of people. so i guess let me ask you why did things turn out the way they did last week on election day? >> you know, first of all, it was close but i think that -- you know, most of the pundits got it right. that is i think the people sense that the economy was getting better while slowly things were kind of turning in the right direction. and i think they were willing to give the president the benefit of the doubt under those circumstances. i also think that the discussion about the changing demographics in america that is we're a country that's much different tha
it is a good, therapeutic way to look in a nonhostile environment as to where we need to go with the country. >> john: the fact it is a nonhostile environment means it won't be covered on most cable news outlets. i'm looking over the roster of speakers. of course you're there as well as james carvel and mary madeline. i guess their merge is a model for this kind of event. you have trent lott and ted strickland, jonathan capehart and another married couple, avalon and hoover. it seems like...
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playing it straight following the traditional sort of ethical rules and guidelines but it's a tough environment given there are a lot of the shouting and as you mentioned, the self-selection that news consumers now have. >> absolutely. you can look at the reaction of the story on thursday about the sec filings and what they showed about mitt romney and bain. that took off on cable t.v. and blogs and it helped. all of those things help explode a story in some ways the reaction, but it also, you know there is such so much different self-selecting of which media you want to watch, if you want to watch a more ride wing media or left wing media. metro dailies like us, it's not a secret. we are a bit of an endangered species but we trying to play it solid down the middle, basing our reporting on documents and trying to, you know, uncover facts. and that's what we do. >> how do you handle it when people out there who are have strong opinions say you can't trust the boston globe or i get, schuster, you are a hack. how do you handle it? >> well, so certainly there is many people who think the boston glo
playing it straight following the traditional sort of ethical rules and guidelines but it's a tough environment given there are a lot of the shouting and as you mentioned, the self-selection that news consumers now have. >> absolutely. you can look at the reaction of the story on thursday about the sec filings and what they showed about mitt romney and bain. that took off on cable t.v. and blogs and it helped. all of those things help explode a story in some ways the reaction, but it...
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sciu and league of conservation voters, they have a great strong message to poo who care about the environment and working folks it has meant we have been able to spend a lot more money. we have $4 million up in the air, in nevada, colorado and florida right now in spanish language advertising that we were able to do because weperd with seiu and she shouldered so much of the burden of that. >> you have another ad opinion bain capital? >> in addition to that. part of a $7 million buy. in florida florida, colorado, pennsylvania and virginia. >> pedor, this is the latest spot by priorities ousts. >> romney and bain capital shut this place down. they shut down entire livelihoods. they promised us a healthcare package. they promised to maintain our retirement program. those were the first two things disappeared. this was a booming plates. mitt romney and bain capital turned it into a junk yard just making money and leaving. they don't live in this neighborhood. they don't live in this part of the world. >> priorities u.s.a. action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> priorities u.
sciu and league of conservation voters, they have a great strong message to poo who care about the environment and working folks it has meant we have been able to spend a lot more money. we have $4 million up in the air, in nevada, colorado and florida right now in spanish language advertising that we were able to do because weperd with seiu and she shouldered so much of the burden of that. >> you have another ad opinion bain capital? >> in addition to that. part of a $7 million...
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i have been to washington and number of times to discuss human rights or the environment. i worked on capitol hill when i was in college. so i didn't have really a chance to research and sit down with people. but i actually used some of my mentors in life people, you know, my teachers heads of non-profits that i had worked with men and women were never afraid to speak their minds but were dim plumdmroment attic about it. but i channelled them. >> our guest sigourney, "political animal," airs 10:00 o'clock eastern six shows. >> six shows. all one more dazzling than the next. i would especially love it if women could tune in. i feel it's a great show. it has two very strong women characters, not only elaine, my character but carla, a wonderful actress plays a member the press these are two very strong women as well as a whole cast of fantastic actors i think it's actually a very addictive show. for me as an actor, after three years of having sort of sal ads to eat getting a big juice e steak to sink my teeth in. >> i can't wait to see this sunday night show. congratulations.
i have been to washington and number of times to discuss human rights or the environment. i worked on capitol hill when i was in college. so i didn't have really a chance to research and sit down with people. but i actually used some of my mentors in life people, you know, my teachers heads of non-profits that i had worked with men and women were never afraid to speak their minds but were dim plumdmroment attic about it. but i channelled them. >> our guest sigourney, "political...
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years traveling around the world looking at how sophisticated authoritarian regimes control electoral environments so that basically authoritarians can stay in power through very.of sophisticated electoral strategies. actually a lot of the things we see in republican states come right out of putin's playbook. >> peter: that's terrifying. >> in the case of georgia of republicans in georgia trying to put forward a fine that would keep you from protesting. really sort of sizable, make you pause for a moment do you want to go out in the street and raise the sign sort of fines. that's the first law that putin passed when he came in for his third term. in odd ways, it is -- there's bizarre comparisons to be made. >> peter: 1-866-55-press is our phone number. get your calls in. peter ogborn sitting in for bill press on the "full court press" joined in studio by slate politics and foreign affairs editor will dobson. we'll be right back. >> announcer: heard around the country and seen on current tv, this is the "bill press show." >> we talk a lot about the influence of money in politics. it is the defining
years traveling around the world looking at how sophisticated authoritarian regimes control electoral environments so that basically authoritarians can stay in power through very.of sophisticated electoral strategies. actually a lot of the things we see in republican states come right out of putin's playbook. >> peter: that's terrifying. >> in the case of georgia of republicans in georgia trying to put forward a fine that would keep you from protesting. really sort of sizable, make...